Prøve GULL - Gratis

The Mosquito Effect: how malarial chaos influenced human history

Indian Chronicle

|

May 01, 2025

April 25 has been recognised globally by the World Health Organization (WHO) as World Malaria Day (previously African Malaria Day), since 2006 to highlight the need for continued investment and innovation.

The Mosquito Effect: how malarial chaos influenced human history

The “butterfly effect” from chaos theory might result in a Tornado, but the “mosquito effect” (through the parasite it carries) has fundamentally altered human migration patterns, enabling European colonisation and reshaping the geopolitical landscay of entire continents. The mosquito, a seemingly insignificant insect, wielded astonishing power and profoundly altered human civilisation. Malaria, derived from the Italian “mala aria,” meaning “bad air’, is a saga of discovery, colonisation, human suffering and scientific breakthroughs.

Before modern science unravelled malaria’s secrets, people believed it was caused by miasma—poisonous air emanating from marshes. It wasn't until 1880 that the French military doctor Alphonse Laveran observed the malaria parasite from the blood of soldiers who had succumbed to fever in Algeria. However, identifying the parasite was just the first puzzle; the full picture of malaria’s transmission remained elusive. In 1885-86, Camillo Golgi and Angelo Celli demonstrated the cyclical nature of the fever in relation to the parasite. In 1892, Ettore Marchiafava further characterised the five species of the parasite, distinguishing Plasmodium falciparum from others. Of notable mention is Patrick Manson, often regarded as the ‘father of tropical medicine,’ who first established the role of mosquitoes in disease transmission with filariasis and later mentored Ronald Ross. In 1894, Manson hypothesised that mosquitoes could transmit malaria, too. Ross, inspired by Manson’s theory, identified the parasite in the gut of the Anopheles mosquito after studying avian malaria in birds in 1897. His breakthrough paved the way for understanding human disease. Giovanni Battista Grassi made significant contributions by linking human malaria to the female Anopheles mosquito in 1898. By 1898, the complete transmission cycle of malaria was scientifically understood.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Indian Chronicle

Indian Chronicle

Indian Chronicle

Telangana government plans integrated hostel management software as food poisoning cases persist

With task force committees and institution level committees failing to yield the desired results in curbing food poisoning cases in State run schools and hostels, the State government is planning to develop special software for hostel management across all welfare departments.

time to read

1 min

November 17, 2025

Indian Chronicle

Indian Chronicle

PM hails tribal community’s contribution to freedom struggle; accuses Congress of neglecting them

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday (November 15, 2025) said the tribal community's contribution to the country's freedom struggle was significant, but the Congress did not acknowledge the same and neglected the community during its 60-year rule.

time to read

3 mins

November 17, 2025

Indian Chronicle

Indian Chronicle

BRS disqualification petitions: Telangana Speaker holds hearing against turncoat MLAs

Assembly Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar on Saturday conducted a hearing on the disqualification petitions filed by Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) against turncoat MLAs, including Bhadrachalam MLA T Venkat Rao and Jagtial MLA Dr Sanjay.

time to read

1 min

November 17, 2025

Indian Chronicle

BRS spokesperson Manne Krishank receives threat online

In a disturbing escalation of political tensions following the Jubilee Hills bypoll, Bharat Rashtra Samithi spokesperson and social media convener Manne Krishank received a direct threat via a message request on X from a user identified as @naveen_144.The message appears to warn Krishank against his criticism of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. It was sent to him in response to accusations of electoral malpractices in the constituency.The incident comes just days after the November 11 bypoll in Jubilee Hills, where BRS candidate Maganti Sunitha staged a protest alleging large-scale rigging, bogus voting and intimidation of party workers at polling stations.Krishank had publicly commented on these irregularities through his social media postings, highlighting what he described as “State-sponsored threats” to suppress opposition voices. The threatening message was sent in response to one of his posts.

time to read

1 min

November 17, 2025

Indian Chronicle

ECI plans for pre-mapped data during SIR Phase 2 remain unclear

As the second phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls gets under way, it is unclear how the Election Commission of India (ECI) plans to use the “pre-mapping” exercise done by each State before the rollout of the gigantic project.

time to read

1 min

November 17, 2025

Indian Chronicle

Voters correct Lok Sabha mistake, reaffirm trust in PM Modi

The massive mandate for the NDA in Bihar Assembly elections not just reflects Prime Minister Narendra Modi's enduring charisma but also mirrors a course correction by a large number electors who did not back the BJP-led alliance in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, political analysts said on Friday.As repeatedly seen in Assembly elections held after the Lok Sabha elections last year, people have felt a sense of guilt and as a result voted repeatedly in favour of the BJP in Haryana, Maharashtra, Delhi and now Bihar, a psephologist said.

time to read

1 mins

November 15, 2025

Indian Chronicle

SC bans mining activities within one km radius of national parks, wildlife sanctuaries

The Supreme Court on Thursday banned mining activities within an area of one km from national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, noting that such activities will be hazardous to the wildlife .A bench comprising Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai and Justice K. Vinod Chandran was considering pleas on issues related to the notification of areas under Saranda Wildlife Sanctuary (SWL) and the Sasangdaburu Conservation Reserve (SCR) as a conservation reserve in Jharkhand.

time to read

1 min

November 14, 2025

Indian Chronicle

Telangana Cabinet meeting on November 15 to decide on local body polls, BC quota

The State Cabinet meeting, earlier planned for Wednesday, has been postponed to November 15, with the government expected to take several crucial decisions, including on the long-pending local body elections and BC reservations.The meeting, to be chaired by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy at the State Secretariat, comes a day after the Jubilee Hills bypoll results are announced on November 14.According to official sources, the meeting which was initially scheduled for November 7 and later moved to November 12, was postponed to await the bypoll outcome. The Congress leadership, confident of victory in Jubilee Hills, is reportedly preparing to initiate key administrative measures once the results are declared.

time to read

1 mins

November 13, 2025

Indian Chronicle

Delhi Red Fort blast: All responsible will be brought to justice, says PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Tuesday said the conspirators behind Monday night's car explosion near Red Fort in Delhi that killed at least 13 people “will not be spared”.

time to read

2 mins

November 12, 2025

Indian Chronicle

Indian Chronicle

My son's death is a mystery, says Jubilee Hills MLA's mother

Maganti Mahananda Kumari, mother of BRS MLA from Jubilee Hills, late Maganti Gopinath, on Sunday said that his death remains a mystery.

time to read

2 mins

November 11, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size